Type any word or combination of words in the Search bar, and the Resource Center’s powerful search will find all resources containing those words. This is the best way to find the exact resources you need.
You can search for topics, audiences, types of resources, authors, or even phrases. Using Search is much like searching the internet using a browser.
Example: Type in “falls physical therapist assessment” to search for tools for physical therapists to assess a patient’s risk of falling.
Sidebar Categories
The sidebar includes a helpful list of Keywords, Authors, and Resource Types to click and search. Each category is sorted by the number of times it appears in the collection.
The category lists are not exhaustive, but can help narrow down a list of resources. You can choose more than one category for your search, but that means only those resources tagged in all the categories your choose will appear.
Example: Click keywords “ Dr. A. Martinson”, “Journal Article”, and “Dementia” to find only journal articles by Dr. A. Martinson on the topic of dementia.
Use of visual and performing arts as tools for interprofessional health professions education and practice development. Evaluation methods, funding sources, all fair game. For example, transforming with patient stories, performances, or photography
Guide the development of programming for AIHC that will provide platforms for members to have voice and influence over interprofessional practice and education (IPE), and policy that supports IPE. Programming will focus on collaboration that brings together AIHC members and stakeholders to learn about, from, and with one another to improve health and healthcare for all.
Data are critical in measuring how the Nexus improves patient care and health professions education, population health and cost. The NCDR advisory council counsels National Center staff on developing surveys and other evaluation tools that can be used to measure the overall effectiveness of interprofessional practice and education.
The national advisory council provides independent, expert advice and guidance –grounded in the broad perspectives and experiences of its members – to advance the field of interprofessional practice and education. Members of the council are strategic thought partners, collaborators and catalysts for action.